Zum Tod von Clarence Clemons

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NY TIMES schreibt:

Grieving, From Asbury Park
Toward the rear of the Stone Pony, Jack Moran sipped a sweating Coors Light and gazed at the portraits that showed Clarence Clemons onstage.
Having seen countless E Street Band concerts in the past three decades, Mr. Moran, 61, said he always saw the band as a reflection, or even an extension, of himself.
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The Big Man, Much More Than Springsteen’s Sideman
It was never just about the saxophone. In more than three decades wielding his tenor sax with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, from its beginning in 1972 to his death at 69 on Saturday, Clarence Clemons was as much a symbol as a sideman.
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ABC.com schreibt:

Clemons‘ Death Leaves Void for Springsteen
E Street will never be quite the same.
The death of saxophone player Clarence Clemons ripped a hole in Bruce Springsteen’s music and onstage life, taking away a figure who had served him loyally for decades and never failed to add joy to the E Street Band’s epic performances.
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Ausserdem spielte Bon Jovi gestern Abend ein fulminantes Konzert in Horsens, Dänemark. Jon Bonjovi erinnerte an Clarence Clemons und begeisterte die Fans mit „10th Avenue Freeze-Out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWY3ANmCo1Q

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